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It follows that we should now in order proceed to the sixt, in these words, When I remember thee upon my bed, and meditate, &c. IN this present Verse before us (the sixt Verse of this Psalm) there are two things which David makes mention of as practiced by him, which may serve to make up to us the two Parts of the Text. First, His Remembrance of God. Secondly, His Meditation upon him. |
It follows that we should now in order proceed to the sixt, in these words, When I Remember thee upon my Bed, and meditate, etc. IN this present Verse before us (the sixt Verse of this Psalm) there Are two things which David makes mention of as practiced by him, which may serve to make up to us the two Parts of the Text. First, His Remembrance of God. Secondly, His Meditation upon him. |
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